
Apartments near San Lorenzo Village in San Lorenzo, CA (885 Rentals)


16110 Mateo St

1067 Georgean St

Queen Arms Townhomes

1551 166th Ave

752-760 Blossom Way

1445-1461 159th Ave

1570 165th Ave

763-773 Cherry Way

22241-22247 S Garden Ave

16000 Mateo St

798 Blossom Way

1053-1055 Gilbert St

1576 165th Ave

Del Rio Mobile Home Park

1555-1567 162nd Ave

789-791 795 Cherry Way

1574 166th Ave

1580 167th Ave

1475 159th Ave

1590 162nd Ave

1457 Oriole Ave

481-489 Willow Ave

21831-21837 Princeton St

203 Sunset Blvd

16133-16149 Marcella St

22307 S Garden Ave

Park Terrace Town Homes

164-166 Poplar Ave

22226-22234 S Garden Ave

221 Sunset Blvd

15851-15861 Mateo St

21796 Princeton St

268 Sunset Blvd

21053-21057 Montgomery Ave

21836 Princeton St

170-176 Poplar Ave

200-206 Poplar Ave

824 Blossom Way

1446 Plaza Dr

1507-1513 Mono Ave

22243 Meekland Ave

16101-16111 Marcella St

22343 Garden

188 Poplar Ave

196 Poplar Ave

1981 Quebec Ave

566-576 Willow Ave

263 Sunset Blvd

1621 163rd Ave
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How much are Studio apartments in San Lorenzo?
There are currently 434 Studio Apartments in San Lorenzo with rent ranges from $1,586 to $2,755 with an average price of $1,947.
What is the current price range for One Bedroom San Lorenzo Apartments for rent?
Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in San Lorenzo ranges from $1,617 to $3,028 with an average monthly rent of $2,195.
What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in San Lorenzo cost?
The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in San Lorenzo range from $1,627 to $3,753. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $2,690.
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